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Prepositions
modal verbs
100

Which sentence is correct?

a) I saw a sun in the sky.

b) I saw the sun in the sky.

c) I saw an sun in the sky.


b) I saw the sun in the sky.

100

I live ___ New York.


In

100

“You ___ eat healthy food to stay fit.”

a) must

b) can

c) may


must

200

“She is ____ university professor, but she studied at ____ university in London.”


“She is a university professor, but she studied at a university in London.”


200

Which sentence is correct?

a) She is married with a doctor.

b) She is married to a doctor.

c) She is married by a doctor.


b) She is married to a doctor.

200

“She ___ speak three languages fluently.”


Can

300

Which sentence is incorrect and why?

a) The Mount Everest is the highest mountain.

b) The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean.

c) The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.


a) “The Mount Everest” is incorrect. Proper names of mountains do not take “the.”


300

Identify and correct the mistake in the sentence:

“He is interested for learning new languages.”


The mistake is “interested for.” The correct sentence is: “He is interested in learning new languages.”


300

Which sentence is correct?

a) You must to finish your homework.

b) You must finish your homework.

c) You must finishing your homework.


b) You must finish your homework.

400

Why do we say “the United States” but not “the France”?


We use “the” with country names that include words like “States,” “Kingdom,” or “Republic” 


400

Identify and correct the mistake in the sentence:

“She depends from her parents for financial support.”


 is “depends from.” The correct sentence is: “She depends on her parents for financial support.”


400

 Identify and correct the mistake in the sentence:

“He can to swim very well.”


The mistake is “can to swim.” The correct sentence is: “He can swim very well.” (Modal verbs are followed by the base form of the verb.)


500

Identify and correct the mistake:

“She is an European citizen who speaks a English fluently.”


The mistake is “an European” and “a English.” The correct sentence is: “She is a European citizen who speaks English fluently.” (“European” starts with a consonant sound, so “a” is used instead of “an.”)


500

Explain the difference between “in time” and “on time” with examples.


In time-means early enough or before a deadline (e.g., “I arrived in time for the meeting.”)

On time-means at the exact scheduled time (e.g., “The train arrived on time at 8:00 AM.”).


500

Explain the difference between “must” and “have to” with examples.


“Must” is used for strong personal obligations or rules (e.g., “I must finish my project today.”).

“Have to” is used for external obligations or requirements (e.g., “I have to wear a uniform at work.”).


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